Rhodes JMS is would like to congratulate all those graduating from the School.
A special congratulations those who achieved colours and honours:
ACADEMIC HONOURS
HAITH, Chelsea
HALL, Kerstin
ACADEMIC COLOURS
BERG, Jane
CAMERON, Heather Sinclair
CHENGETA, Gorata
DRAPER, Tomas Adam
FRIELINGHAUS, Kelly
FULLER, Louise Olive
HARKESS, Amy-Jane Wagner
KREUSCH, Danica Clea
LATHAM, Wynona Kika
LEWIS, Stuart Thembisile
MACDONALD, Rhea Henrica Johanna
MACLEAN, Kate
MAGGS, Alexandra Catherine
We would also like to congratulate our Masters and PhD students on the successful submission of their thesis:
MASTERS
BOOTH, Christopher Willman, BJourn (Rhodes), in Journalism & Media Studies, with distinction, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Creating evidence-based guidelines for healthy eating educational campaigns aimed at low income South Africans: a case study of Grahamstown.
GHARBAHARAN, Leah, BJrn (Rhodes), in Journalism & Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An investigation into the discursive constructions of childhood masculinity and femininity in Ben 10.
LANG, Sander Steven, in Journalism & Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: How do editors’ attitudes and perceptions of readers’ interests combine with other factors to influence the publication of articles on the natural sciences in the Daily Dispatch?
MILUPI, Mulako, BA (Zambia), in Journalism & Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: constructing a local approach to journalism education: A study of Zambian educators’ conceptualisation of the ideal journalism curriculum.
PHD
MARE, Admire, MA (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Facebook, youth and political action: A comparative study of Zimbabwe and South Africa. Supervisor: Professor J Duncan (UJ). Co-supervisor: Professor HJ Wasserman
TSARWE, Stanley Zvinaiye, MA (Rhodes), in Journalism & Media Studies, in the School of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The gendered appropriation of the mobile phone for online health information by youths in Zimbabwean tertiary learning institutions. Supervisor: Professor H Dugmore.
We are also proud to announce that one of our lecturers and our Deputy Head, Prof Anthea Garman, has been awarded the Vice-Chancellor's book award for her book, “Antjie Krog and the Post-Apartheid Public Sphere: Speaking Poetry to Power”
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL!
